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November 18, 2009
For many years, all OhioLINK institutions have had access to Thomson ISI's Web of Science (Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index) for interdisciplinary subject and citation searching. Recent budget reductions at OhioLINK and OhioLINK libraries, combined with database price increases, lead us to closely investigate our options for accessing multidisciplinary content and citation data. OhioLINK issued an Intent to Negotiate (ITN) for such a multidisciplinary subject and citation database for our libraries. Thomson Reuters responded with a suite of databases including the Web of Science. Elsevier responded with their Scopus database. After an extended trial of Scopus and several webinars and feedback sessions regarding both products, Thomson's Web of Science was selected as the best solution going forward.
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November 13, 2009
A trial of Science Translational Medicine is available through December 23rd.
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November 13, 2009
<i>"… the global reach of our educational programming made possible through the innovative technologies ... has been an unexpected windfall."</i>
The OSU <b>Center for Knowledge Management</b> and ...
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August 13, 2009
If you are new to using the Prior Health Sciences Library, here are some key facts to get you started.
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June 05, 2009
A Clinical Trials subject guide is now available on the Health Sciences Library Web site. This subject guide provides links to a selection of resources that can be used to perform literature searches, to find information about clinical trials for patients or clinicians, or to find information about enrollment in clinical trials. Links to OSU resources, research databases, government and non-government resources, and placement firms are available.
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April 29, 2009
Did you know that you can access library databases on your iPod Touch?
Bookmark the library’s More Databases page in your iPod’s Safari Web Browser for quick and easy access to Health Sciences Databases through your iPod’s wireless connection.
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